New Zealand Cricket has reduced ticket prices in a bid to boost dwindling crowds this summer.
Premium tickets for the five one-day internationals against England in February will be $30, while terrace seating will cost $20 and schoolchildren will be charged $10 to sit anywhere in the ground.
Tickets will also be
insured in case of bad weather, with full refunds given if a result is not achieved on the scheduled day's play or the reserve day.
Test tickets have also been reduced, with adult tickets costing $10 a day for the two tests against Bangladesh in Hamilton and Wellington next month. A match pass will be $25, while schoolchildren's tickets will be free.
Tickets for the three tests against England in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland in March will be $15 per day for adults and $5 for schoolchildren. A match pass will be $40.
- NZPA